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Guardians 3 movie hd 1080p: Watch the official trailer and release date



If you're hungry for more Guardians content in the meantime, you can also check out the Holiday Special (opens in new tab), which arrived on November 25, 2022. This mini-movie was designed to be a prologue of sorts to Vol. 3 and is the perfect appetizer ahead of the next big Guardians of the Galaxy adventure. You can also watch the I Am Groot shorts on Disney Plus to tide you over as well.




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Although Marvel has traditionally announced release dates for its movies several years in advance, it has been more secretive about its plans for the Marvel Cinematic Universe after the current Phase 3 ends. Spider-Man: Homecoming 2 is the only movie with an official release date after Phase 3 closes with 2019's Avengers 4, but we now know that Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3 will be released in 2020.


The news comes via director James Gunn, who helmed the first two Guardians movies and will direct Vol. 3. Gunn was asked by a fan on Twitter about a third film in the space fantasy series, to which he replied "coming in 2020."


Gunn first confirmed that he would return for another Guardians movie in April last year. "There is a history in Hollywood of haphazard endings to trilogies, and I didn't want to become a part of that dishonorable tradition of pretending the third one doesn't exist," he explained. "I couldn't do it for the money, and I couldn't do it because it was what other people wanted me to do. I needed to do it because it was what I needed to do. So, yes, I'm returning to write and direct Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3."


In a subsequent Facebook Q&A Gunn hinted at what fans might see in Vol. 3, including the intergalactic police agent Nova. "Nova comes up occasionally as someone we might use," he said. "We're going to be setting up new characters. It's going to really expand the cosmic universe [and] will be the last movie of this version of Guardians of the Galaxy."


There are the obvious choices such as Brad Bird, who already has a relationship with Disney having directed the "Incredibles" movies, and Taika Waititi, whose "Thor: Ragnarok" featured slapstick comedy and space adventure similar to the "Guardians" movies.


Reed came on the first "Ant-Man" late after original director Edgar Wright left, but he showed a better handling of the Marvel universe and its blend of action and comedy with "Ant-Man and the Wasp." One could assume he'd be right at home if he were to direct a "Guardians" movie.


Waititi's "Thor: Ragnarok" is as close to a "Guardians" movie in tone as any other Marvel movie, which makes him a no-brainer. The only problem is that he's currently filming war-comedy "Jojo Rabbit," which could cause scheduling conflicts.


Marvel has shown that it values comedic filmmaking talent just as much, if not more than, the ability to direct action. It found that in the Russo Brothers, who came from TV sitcoms like "Arrested Development" and "Community" and went on to make "The Winter Soldier," "Civil War," and "Infinity War" for Marvel. Marvel could find that again in someone like Cannon, whose "Blockers" is one of the funniest movies of the year.


Goddard's "Cabin in the Woods" was a horror movie with a ridiculous, comedic twist that would make him an ideal candidate to replace Gunn. He's currently attached to direct Fox's "Deadpool 2" spinoff movie "X-Force," but with Disney ready to acquire Fox assets, it's unknown what will become of that movie.


Knight's "Transformers" spinoff "Bumblebee" comes to theaters later this year, which would free him up to take on another blockbuster. The movie looks like a fun, family-friendly, and smaller-scaled "Transformers" movie compared to Michael Bay's bloated and nauseating ones. And Knight's "Kubo" was widely acclaimed, with a 97% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes and was nominated for the best animated feature Oscar.


MacLaren is one of the best television directors in the business, and while her past work has mostly been in serious dramas like "Breaking Bad" and "Game of Thrones," there's no doubt that she'd be able to make a "Guardians" movie all her own.


McQuarrie's two "Mission: Impossible" movies have been highly acclaimed, and this year's "Fallout" has a 97% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes. The movie's action sequences are already being praised as among the best in the franchise, and the movies are able to blend action/adventure and humor seamlessly.


Marvel showed an interest in DuVernay for "Black Panther," which she declined and made Disney's "A Wrinkle in Time" instead. That movie disappointed critically and commercially, and she's on board to direct DC and Warner Bros.' "New Gods" movie.


Lord and Miller were infamously fired from directing "Solo: A Star Wars Story" and replaced by Ron Howard. They were reportedly making the movie too much like "Guardians of the Galaxy." It's too bad their relationship with Disney was likely tarnished. Nobody could have predicted they might have a chance to direct an actual "Guardians" movie.


Anthony Lund is an author, songwriter and puppeteer from a small village in the U.K. with an avid love of all genres of TV and film. As well as keeping up with the lastest entertainment news and writing about it for MovieWeb, he works as a video editor, voice over artist and production designer. A child of the 80s, he is the owner of almost 2000 books, more toys than his children, three Warner Bros. Store Gremlins and a production used Howard The Duck movie script. 2ff7e9595c


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